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partner in that old law firm. how did you get into this? i mean, what-- >> i had been writing since i was a kid. i was trying to sell short stories to the "new yorker" when i was 14 and realized if i changed my name to j.d. salinger my odds would be considerably improved. i spent 10 years writing short stories, that's what i really love to do. and i liked to read short stories in high school and college but i had no success doing that. i had a family early on, and it was something i kept doing. i went into screen play writing for a while and got an agent in hollywood which is almost impossible because most agents in hollywood i met don't know there is a state called virginia. they don't think anything exists owz of california. and i started writing my first novel "absolute power," and that kind of changed my life. i thought it would be the novel that would get the attention of an agent, and it was the big break i needed. >> schieffer: that later became a movie. >> it did become a movie. it was a movie where the ma
partner in that old law firm. how did you get into this? i mean, what-- >> i had been writing since i was a kid. i was trying to sell short stories to the "new yorker" when i was 14 and realized if i changed my name to j.d. salinger my odds would be considerably improved. i spent 10 years writing short stories, that's what i really love to do. and i liked to read short stories in high school and college but i had no success doing that. i had a family early on, and it was...
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well, the health care law makes you and eggs benedict arolds? wendy's franchise owner says costs we will force customers to pay up. big waves are telling him to shut up. want to try to crack it? yeah, that's the way to do it! now we need a little bit more... [ male announcer ] at humana, we understand the value of quality time and personal attention. which is why we are proud to partner with health care professionals w understand theifference that quality time with our members can make... that's a very nice cake! ohh! [ giggles ] [ male announcer ] humana thanks the physicians, nurses, hospitals, pharmacists and other health professionals who helped us achieve the highest average star rating among national medicare companies... a become the first and only national medicare advantage company to achieve a 5-star rating for a medicare plan... your efforts result in the quality of care and service we're able to provide... which means better health outcomes... and more quality time to share with the ones who matter most. i love you, grandma! [ male a
well, the health care law makes you and eggs benedict arolds? wendy's franchise owner says costs we will force customers to pay up. big waves are telling him to shut up. want to try to crack it? yeah, that's the way to do it! now we need a little bit more... [ male announcer ] at humana, we understand the value of quality time and personal attention. which is why we are proud to partner with health care professionals w understand theifference that quality time with our members can make......
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well, the health care law makes you and eggs benedict arnolds? wendy's franchise owner says costs we will force customers to pay up. big waves are telling him to shut up. ♪ tom: danny is now serving a breakfast with a big dose of hushed up. the restaurant chain muzzling a franchise owner after he announced health care law may force him to cut employee hours and high prices on customers. job creators alliance member not surprised. he says washington regulations almost always hit small business owners artists. >> good evening. tom: good evening. >> it is not just a denny's. every small business job creator in the country. these may sound good in the state of the union, but when you get on the ground it is hard for these businesses to function under this onslaught of regulation, even trying to understand the regulations challenging. tom: but people -- the customers are confused. the customers are outside. this guy made this announcement. ounce 30 as much as 40 different franchises to mostly in the florida area, so he has of these customers banging
well, the health care law makes you and eggs benedict arnolds? wendy's franchise owner says costs we will force customers to pay up. big waves are telling him to shut up. ♪ tom: danny is now serving a breakfast with a big dose of hushed up. the restaurant chain muzzling a franchise owner after he announced health care law may force him to cut employee hours and high prices on customers. job creators alliance member not surprised. he says washington regulations almost always hit small business...
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on monday, for the first time since law enforcement officials can remember, no one in new york city was, quote, shot, stabbed or slashed. is there a difference between getting stab and slashed? seems like they might be trying to make this sound more impressive than it is, but unfortunately, the big news resulted in a series of celebratory stabbings, so -- [ laughter ] actually, the record almost went out the window. a 16-year-old kid walked into the hospital in the bronx with a gunshot wound to his thigh but the police determined that he accidentally shot himself. kid must have been confused when the cops congratulated him on that. i think i know why there were no shootings, stabbings or slashing on monday. people were too exhausted from shooting, stabbing and slashing other shoppers on black friday. [ applause ] thank you. oh -- thanks, guys. did any of you watch the show "teen mom" on mtv, a reality show, it's -- yes? what, are you one of the teen moms? why are you pointing at her? she watches it. it's on tv, you know? . one of the fourteen moms is a fine young lady named janelle. she
on monday, for the first time since law enforcement officials can remember, no one in new york city was, quote, shot, stabbed or slashed. is there a difference between getting stab and slashed? seems like they might be trying to make this sound more impressive than it is, but unfortunately, the big news resulted in a series of celebratory stabbings, so -- [ laughter ] actually, the record almost went out the window. a 16-year-old kid walked into the hospital in the bronx with a gunshot wound to...
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molecular assembly, atomic construction, doesn't violate the laws of physics. i don't know how you'd do it but it could be done. >> how far away is that? >> pretty far off. maybe it wouldn't be that hard. in that small, talking about atomic assembly, we do molecular assembly all the time. it is called your body. every selling your body knows how to do this already. we have a hard time creating synthetic machines to do it but biology is a fantastic factory. it knows how to take instructions which is called dna, assembled commodity proteins and molecules floating through your body and create the most extraordinary machinery. so we know how to do it and the answer is going to be less about machinery and more about harnessing the lessons of biology and creating biological factories that can assemble molecule's for us. >> biology is a design challenge. with that we give our thanks to chris anderson, editor in chief of wired and author of the new book "makers: the new industrial revolution". we thank our audience on radio, television and the internet. copies of chris
molecular assembly, atomic construction, doesn't violate the laws of physics. i don't know how you'd do it but it could be done. >> how far away is that? >> pretty far off. maybe it wouldn't be that hard. in that small, talking about atomic assembly, we do molecular assembly all the time. it is called your body. every selling your body knows how to do this already. we have a hard time creating synthetic machines to do it but biology is a fantastic factory. it knows how to take...
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the jewish tradition says a lot of low and is the law. sometimes it's a good idea to keep your head down and sometimes it's not. enjoy a position such that i felt immune to a certain amount of harmful criticism. that is true. i had it happen. i don't know. it's an excellent question .. >> has any one of you read these works? what is the other one? >> also, the young actor over there, also, i realize that it is not my job to say all of you brain-dead liberals over there, have you not read this book? you know? and the people we are going to be talking about and it is no big deal. >> one last question here. >> okay, one last question umax [inaudible question] >> yes, have a new play and it is called the anarchists. and jeffrey richard produced it. it is a play about -- it is kind of a pastiche about patty lupone, who plays a weatherman. all of those wonderful political icons were teaching higher education. she played an algorithm of -- what was it again? another one who just got caught after 30 years. and so she is one of the better actresse
the jewish tradition says a lot of low and is the law. sometimes it's a good idea to keep your head down and sometimes it's not. enjoy a position such that i felt immune to a certain amount of harmful criticism. that is true. i had it happen. i don't know. it's an excellent question .. >> has any one of you read these works? what is the other one? >> also, the young actor over there, also, i realize that it is not my job to say all of you brain-dead liberals over there, have you not...
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and our kind of motivation was to abolish a law in which you could not play musical instruments in the dorm environment. and we were successful in getting rid of that rule. so the club ceased to exist. but it was really fun being part of that and i met some good friends through it. and, um, and yeah. >> his parents are going to jump off a bridge. institute for marijuana research is obviously getting a lot of attention. and admission is competitive. to get into the school you have to fail a lot of very rigorous drug tests. as far as preparing kids for the future, if you're a student looking to get a job right out of college, it does look like a good school to put on your list. >> stuck in a dead-end job? would you like to be in then apply now to the humboldt institute for interdisciplinary marijuana research and prepare yourself for a low pressure career in such jobs as dog wanting, pizza delivery, occupying wall street, dressing up as chewbaca. party clown, living in a van and selling friendship bracelets and oil. olympic swimming and more. just listen to what real students have to say
and our kind of motivation was to abolish a law in which you could not play musical instruments in the dorm environment. and we were successful in getting rid of that rule. so the club ceased to exist. but it was really fun being part of that and i met some good friends through it. and, um, and yeah. >> his parents are going to jump off a bridge. institute for marijuana research is obviously getting a lot of attention. and admission is competitive. to get into the school you have to fail...
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dagen: thank you so much, robert. 3.8% is because of the healthcare law. do not forget that. parts of new york and new jersey still reeling from the aftermath of hurricane sandy which struck julie a month ago. the latest estimates show sandy caused over $70 billion. the storm stands second behind hurricane katrina. if you hate parting with your iphone while parting, general it will be the first carmaker to integrate with the siri mode. allowing drivers to continue chatting with siri while keeping both hands on the wheel. the spark and sonic will be the first two models. they will roll off assembly lines early next year. buy those tickets, people, buy those tickets. if you do not play, you cannot win. it stands at a record $425 billion. the biggest pot on record is 365 again won by eight nebraska coworkers want in 2006. your odds are about one in 175 million. are you going to give it a shot? connell: no. dagen: scratch tickets in the stocking along with a new pistol, i hope. connell: with that, we go to medical fact -- nicole petallides. nicole: we talk about holidays, retail,
dagen: thank you so much, robert. 3.8% is because of the healthcare law. do not forget that. parts of new york and new jersey still reeling from the aftermath of hurricane sandy which struck julie a month ago. the latest estimates show sandy caused over $70 billion. the storm stands second behind hurricane katrina. if you hate parting with your iphone while parting, general it will be the first carmaker to integrate with the siri mode. allowing drivers to continue chatting with siri while...
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under the labor laws. >> dana: why? >> bob: labor laws of the country, workers have a right to collectively bargain from management. >> dana: they voted to get out of the union. they voted at 52% to get out. >> eric: right, not a requirement, though. don't we have a living wage that dictates that minimum wage? >> greg: i don't understand what happens to employees that walk out? that is not fair from the other employees. they don't want unions. obviously, you can fire them because you can't walk out on your job. who hires them? moveon.org? this is the david and goliath narrative. wal-mart is big, workers are tiny. if wal-mart were dogs unions would root for fleas. they don't see a real relationship. there is a positive relati and employees who provide them with a good wage and security and a lot of things. you think i'm nuts. >> bob: you're right about wal-mart being a dog. i agree with that. >> eric: that is the best analogy you ever said. if wal-mart were a dog the unions would root for the fleas. perfect. >> kimberly:
under the labor laws. >> dana: why? >> bob: labor laws of the country, workers have a right to collectively bargain from management. >> dana: they voted to get out of the union. they voted at 52% to get out. >> eric: right, not a requirement, though. don't we have a living wage that dictates that minimum wage? >> greg: i don't understand what happens to employees that walk out? that is not fair from the other employees. they don't want unions. obviously, you can...
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in this case, the law is there. there is a doctor's letter explaining why the 8-year-old needs this. and any kind of service animal. if the animal does anti-social behavior, for example, makes a mess, then the tenant is responsible. this pig when it's an adult is only 12 inches long. at the end of the day, either the department of justice comes in and enforces it or they can in federal district court leave the pig alone, let the down syndrome young man have this service animal. this case should be long gone. >> oh, boy. so now they're facing -- this family, richard, is facing a potential $500 fine if they continue to go on about their business. >> and that fine is accruing daily, fred. listen, coral springs, the governing body in coral springs needs to loosen up and they need to walk a day in this mother's shoes. this young boy is afflicted with down's syndrome. it's devastating. obviously they have no compassion for this family. avery touched on the livestock law. look, this is not a bear. this is not a lion or a t
in this case, the law is there. there is a doctor's letter explaining why the 8-year-old needs this. and any kind of service animal. if the animal does anti-social behavior, for example, makes a mess, then the tenant is responsible. this pig when it's an adult is only 12 inches long. at the end of the day, either the department of justice comes in and enforces it or they can in federal district court leave the pig alone, let the down syndrome young man have this service animal. this case should...
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i also teach a law class. they often come to me talking about papers. a -- we talk about the work life balance. the wonder how i do it. my question for you is, what advice would you give young people who are starting to navigate the process? would your advice be the same for your sons and your female breast students? >> a very good question. >> none of us have the idea of how we will do it. we were terrified -- we were already flat out. suddenly, you get pregnant and you will have this baby and you are going to do it. the first thing -- they do not come with instruction manual, you do not know what you are doing. that persists. i also tell them, it is fabulously wonderful. you will discover that very quickly. what i give my sons and a graduate students -- my sense at this point to understand that they can and should earn a living. -- my son's should know they can and should earn a living. we are working on this. they are not going to have any problem with their wives working. it is the other. what i would tell both of them -- i tell them a little differ
i also teach a law class. they often come to me talking about papers. a -- we talk about the work life balance. the wonder how i do it. my question for you is, what advice would you give young people who are starting to navigate the process? would your advice be the same for your sons and your female breast students? >> a very good question. >> none of us have the idea of how we will do it. we were terrified -- we were already flat out. suddenly, you get pregnant and you will have...
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law enforcement sources told the indianapolis star they believe gas was intentionally released into the house, and the spark somehow remotely triggered that led to the blast. search warrants have been execu executed, two people have been questioned in this case, which is now being treated as a homicide investigation. >>> still ahead for us tonight, what you need to know about what some are calling the death of the computer password. >>> and later, some dedicated guys who are making a difference where health is needed which right now happens to be their own backyard. >>> as we mentioned, we're taking an in depth look tonight at computer security, given who's been in the news lately, and an e-mail scandal that's already cost the head of the cia his job. can you rely on personal passwords to protect secrets in the computer? security experts say there will have been 1 billion hacking attempts by the time 2012 is out. even as the hackers are getting better, password protection is not. our report tonight from nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: the evil geniuses who hacked into nancy's online ac
law enforcement sources told the indianapolis star they believe gas was intentionally released into the house, and the spark somehow remotely triggered that led to the blast. search warrants have been execu executed, two people have been questioned in this case, which is now being treated as a homicide investigation. >>> still ahead for us tonight, what you need to know about what some are calling the death of the computer password. >>> and later, some dedicated guys who are...
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anything i decree is the law and the courts have no say. are the people going to take it? will they accept it? that is the question we will watch over the next few days. one more thing. it is important to remember egypt is the largest country in the region by population. it clearly has sway over the stability of the region. we have seen that recently in the conflict between hamas or the minutes and the israelis. is it your sense that things are teetering? the whole region seems to teeter with it. >>reporter: when you have such a large crowd in a square with tear gas and rocks being thrown it can be sparked off, bad things can happen, when a few people are killed. it can lead to worst things happening. the other side has shown some real restraint. we saw consolation of a protest movement by the muslim brotherhood today. if you get both sizes demonstrating, that is a recipe for disaster, the other side has held back. >>shepard: so far, steve. thank you very much. >> the important thing here is, remember, it is presidential morsi who helped bring together this truce teen the
anything i decree is the law and the courts have no say. are the people going to take it? will they accept it? that is the question we will watch over the next few days. one more thing. it is important to remember egypt is the largest country in the region by population. it clearly has sway over the stability of the region. we have seen that recently in the conflict between hamas or the minutes and the israelis. is it your sense that things are teetering? the whole region seems to teeter with...
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and i didn't know you needed an additional law. >> in california, that is not true necessarily. they do have something called a decent exposure. but there is what we call elements of a crime. and any time the prosecutor wants to find you guilty of the crime, have the jury find you guilty, they have to find three things. the third element says you have to be naked and exposing your genitals for the purpose of either sexually arousing yourself or somebody else. so martin, if you are just walking down the street saying i like to be free in the breeze, guess what? that is not necessarily indecent exposure. so you can be naked all you want, as long as it is not for that horrible purpose of just wanting to be free. >> well, does it limit my free speech of going without clothing? >> well, i don't think so, there is speech and then just letting it all hang out. so there is speech, and there is i have a right to express myself by being completely naked. and the city council is saying no, oddly enough, the reason he proposes the legislation, when naked people sit on public benches they do
and i didn't know you needed an additional law. >> in california, that is not true necessarily. they do have something called a decent exposure. but there is what we call elements of a crime. and any time the prosecutor wants to find you guilty of the crime, have the jury find you guilty, they have to find three things. the third element says you have to be naked and exposing your genitals for the purpose of either sexually arousing yourself or somebody else. so martin, if you are just...
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that is the most controversial part of arizona's tough immigration law. it requires police to check the immigration status of anyone they stop, detain, arrest, if there's reasonable suspicion that the person is in the country illegally. well, undocumented immigrants from mexico decided they could not take a chance. they headed back home, but for their american-born kids, the adjustment has not been easy. here's rafael romo. >> reporter: in a remote town in northern mexico, a 10-year-old boy is struggling with his homework. oscar is getting extra help from his father because he is having trouble adjusting to his new school. >> when you left you were in, what, fourth grade? >> third grade. >> reporter: the fifth grader is technically a foreigner in his father's land. he was born in arizona and is a u.s. citizen. >> do you know the pledge of allegiance? can you say it for me? >> i pledge allegiance to the flag to the united states of america. >> reporter: his family moved back to mexico after arizona approved the toughest immigration law in the united states
that is the most controversial part of arizona's tough immigration law. it requires police to check the immigration status of anyone they stop, detain, arrest, if there's reasonable suspicion that the person is in the country illegally. well, undocumented immigrants from mexico decided they could not take a chance. they headed back home, but for their american-born kids, the adjustment has not been easy. here's rafael romo. >> reporter: in a remote town in northern mexico, a 10-year-old...
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it is called unbearable in laws a woman said her in laws will not accept her because of the color of her skin. we'll talk more about that. the family is african-american and she is white. the husband is caught if the middle. don't miss this episode again at 10 after the morning news. we'll take a break here and the bridge as we go. traffic is fine. people head out for thanksgiving lunch or dinner. and 43 degrees. cold this morning. should warm up to 64 later today. >>> we're back at 5:55. that would be the mother lode of black friday newspaper. that's the daily star in tucson. it is set to release the 870- page black friday shopping guide. circulation from dozens of stores are included. it will way five pounds. people will be carrying that around. this is the biggest paper of the year. >>> let's bring it back here. we have a look out of walnut creek we check on the weather. it is cold. 44 now a lot of areas around the day. and a nice day today with sunshine. temperatures up to 66. at everyone celebrates thanksgiving today. >> here is the forecast. we're looking for the cold weather t
it is called unbearable in laws a woman said her in laws will not accept her because of the color of her skin. we'll talk more about that. the family is african-american and she is white. the husband is caught if the middle. don't miss this episode again at 10 after the morning news. we'll take a break here and the bridge as we go. traffic is fine. people head out for thanksgiving lunch or dinner. and 43 degrees. cold this morning. should warm up to 64 later today. >>> we're back at...
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the policemen comes, say activists, when new laws are pushedly politicians. then it becomes very dangerous for openly gay africans. >> in this day and age, if we really believe in human rights, we shouldn't be sitting back and looking at our country and gain in that, for whatever reason. >> reporter: ugandan politicians could vote on the anti-gay law in a matter of days. if passed the gay community in uganda could live even more in the shadows. cnn, nairobi, kenya. >>> in this country, cyber monday, that's tomorrow. we'll tell you if the online sales really live up to the hype. >>> the clock keeps ticking toward the fiscal cliff. hear what lawmakers are doing to avoid faing off the edge. >>> if you have to go out today, just a reminder, we can still be with you. you can continue watching cnn from your mobile phone. you can 1/2 live from your laptop, cnn.com/tv. okay, now here's our holiday gift list. aww, not the mall. well, i'll do the shopping... if you do the shipping. shipping's a hassle. i'll go to the mall. hey. hi. you know, holiday shipping's easy wit
the policemen comes, say activists, when new laws are pushedly politicians. then it becomes very dangerous for openly gay africans. >> in this day and age, if we really believe in human rights, we shouldn't be sitting back and looking at our country and gain in that, for whatever reason. >> reporter: ugandan politicians could vote on the anti-gay law in a matter of days. if passed the gay community in uganda could live even more in the shadows. cnn, nairobi, kenya. >>> in...
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overcrowding in schools there is a crisis of public health because for example ninety percent of all law in gaza is unthinkable millions of liters of fuel sewage that flowing into the sea here because the sewage system is not functional it's not so much more and the list goes on there's a crisis as i see it nearly every aspect of the economically expense are not good but we have to see what is going to happen as far as the humans concerned we have always called for the blockade to be lifted you said that it's a collective punishment of one point six one point seven million people it has to end and we have to see what's in this new arrangement has been decided in relation to the blockade you hope it's good news for the people of gaza there's really a bombing of gaza killing more than one hundred sixty people around half of them civilians including women and children but tel aviv maintains that have caused minimal collateral damage take a look. did the most possible not to hurt the civilians what we did is we pinpointed our operation just to the terrorist leaders and to their own unit ammu
overcrowding in schools there is a crisis of public health because for example ninety percent of all law in gaza is unthinkable millions of liters of fuel sewage that flowing into the sea here because the sewage system is not functional it's not so much more and the list goes on there's a crisis as i see it nearly every aspect of the economically expense are not good but we have to see what is going to happen as far as the humans concerned we have always called for the blockade to be lifted you...
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>> a not smart way to do it is to cut medical research, cut law enforcement. a lot of these proposals over the last couple years by the republicans in the house and senate makes those kinds of cuts. that doesn't make any sense. >> greta: what's a smart way? >> to cut spending like we did in 2011. we came together in the debate about the debt ceiling and rhode islanandreduced spending by alma trillion dollars. the problem right now is that we have an opportunity right now -- the house should do this -- to pass the tax cut that we passed in the senate. you take care of making sure that middle income families have their tax rates in place. you can settle that question as soon as the -- >> greta: let me stop you there. as i understand it, if that's done, let's say that the tax rates only go up on those who make $250,000 or more per year, i'm told that the amount of revenue for that would satisfy paying for the federal government for about eight days. is that abouteright? >> i don't know good that number is accurate. >> greta: let's say 10 days. >> if we do that, i
>> a not smart way to do it is to cut medical research, cut law enforcement. a lot of these proposals over the last couple years by the republicans in the house and senate makes those kinds of cuts. that doesn't make any sense. >> greta: what's a smart way? >> to cut spending like we did in 2011. we came together in the debate about the debt ceiling and rhode islanandreduced spending by alma trillion dollars. the problem right now is that we have an opportunity right now --...
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race or class you can access treatment and move on with your life and another one where because of law enforcement tactics and focus, you end up caught up in a system where you can never move on. you're permanently trapped and weighed down by having a felony conviction. the reason i call it a war on crumbs is the type of people we see at the hall of justice, i brought with me some props. i brought with me a sweetener packet. this is a gram of sweetener. most of the time this is on the high end of the amount of narcotics we see people in possession of. sometimes people have two or three sweetener packages on them and we call them drug dealers, you know. that's why we call it a war on crumbs because the amounts we are talking about are mine us schedule. -- minnesota us schedule. the fact -- are miniscule. and based on less than a packet of sweetener, to me is outrageous. and to me this is a positive first step, in my opinion, because at least you remove some of the stigma attached to this type of issue which in my opinion should be a public health issue. it's a public health issue for a
race or class you can access treatment and move on with your life and another one where because of law enforcement tactics and focus, you end up caught up in a system where you can never move on. you're permanently trapped and weighed down by having a felony conviction. the reason i call it a war on crumbs is the type of people we see at the hall of justice, i brought with me some props. i brought with me a sweetener packet. this is a gram of sweetener. most of the time this is on the high end...
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. >> bill: do you know rush women law calls me ted baxter i consider that a compliment. >> never fear when you have been doing this as long as i have you learn to play it down to the wire. >> he was the -- i ever knew. >> you climbed 10 floors occupy the fire escape. >> i lost count. >> bill: you are honest guy and patriot. thank you. >> i enjoy you. >> you got spunk. [ laughter ] >> well, -- >> i hate spunk. >> bill: on deck, actor kurt cammeron and tim tebow talk about the importance of god in their lives. later, cheers star john ratsenberger is on a crusade to get americans back to work. >> tinkering spirit is gone too. we don't allow our children to go out and play. when is the last time you saw a child building a tree house. >> bill: he second personal story segment tonight, how important is faith? in every day life. tim tebow actor turned activist. very important. they stopped by to explain why. you want to put them up as the foundation of america. they might go back to what their philosophy was. here is high beef with that the pilgrims were kind of intolerant people. they weren
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a republican law makers demanding that the department of scort scort taking down the web site showing new immigrants how to sign from medicaid to food stamps. is this the new american dream. welcome to forbes on fox we'll go to mr. steve forbes elizabeth and rick and mike. steve, is this the america you know and love? >> no, david, it is not just immigrants of the country. people here now they are trying to make dependent on the government. that means more votes for them and you center the hidous cartoon. birth to death. corrupting us and the immigrants and got to stop it >> rick, it is it a land of opportunity and hand outs. >> no one is handing it out. >> yes, they are. nit is just information that is available. same example -- information that shows up. anybody here in the table mitt romney, his father when he came here from mexico. he got that exact kind of government aid and he turned out to be president of one of the nation's biggest autocompanis and became governor of the state of the michigan. >> my dear friend rick unger has to be brought up to date. he didn't get them. it is
a republican law makers demanding that the department of scort scort taking down the web site showing new immigrants how to sign from medicaid to food stamps. is this the new american dream. welcome to forbes on fox we'll go to mr. steve forbes elizabeth and rick and mike. steve, is this the america you know and love? >> no, david, it is not just immigrants of the country. people here now they are trying to make dependent on the government. that means more votes for them and you center...
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. >> some laws are very weird. for example, in st. louis, it's against the law for a firefighter to rescue a woman wearing a nightgown. like i said, some laws are very weird. >> not all magic has to do with spells and potions. there's magic that any of us can do. but as veronique reports, the trick is dedication. >> he looks like a regular teen, hanging out with his family at the kitchen table. but mitch abrams is actually magical. [ ding ] >> [ laughs ] this won't cut it, and that's too long, and that's just right. >> he calls himself magical mitch. >> take the medium rope. >> when he was just eight, his dad showed him his first magic trick -- this one. you might say mitch was immediately roped in. >> pull, and they all become the same. that trick amazed me, and it made me really want to learn magic and get into performing magic for others, and it really pushed me into what i'm doing now. >> now 15, mitch is a master of magic. and he's happy to demonstrate some of his tricks to alison, a summer intern at "teen kids news." >> just lik
. >> some laws are very weird. for example, in st. louis, it's against the law for a firefighter to rescue a woman wearing a nightgown. like i said, some laws are very weird. >> not all magic has to do with spells and potions. there's magic that any of us can do. but as veronique reports, the trick is dedication. >> he looks like a regular teen, hanging out with his family at the kitchen table. but mitch abrams is actually magical. [ ding ] >> [ laughs ] this won't cut...
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a long way to go though the law was probably well intended but it's very very weak employers and the government did a great deal to take the teeth out of the law what they do in effect is they suggest that you you go to an outside regulator but there's are no right as outside regulators of any independence to go to so you're stuck with going to somebody inside the company and reporting it reporting what it is that concerns you for example corruption. unsafe conditions chemical hazards all kinds of things that will be very disturbing to people so we have a real obligation to find some protective form that really works now and sweden for example there's a law there that says that if you don't whistle blower you go to prison and that's strong enough another words that encourages you to to whistle blow if you see something of a social importance something of undeniable public interest then you have to fight to expose it similarly. the americans have all of which means that if you see. save the government a lot of money because exposing tax evasion the government will give you ten percent
a long way to go though the law was probably well intended but it's very very weak employers and the government did a great deal to take the teeth out of the law what they do in effect is they suggest that you you go to an outside regulator but there's are no right as outside regulators of any independence to go to so you're stuck with going to somebody inside the company and reporting it reporting what it is that concerns you for example corruption. unsafe conditions chemical hazards all kinds...
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thus when law professor abe ma of the yale law school admitted in the popular book "tiger mother" she forced her daughter to stand outside in the cold without supper and on occasion forced to stay on the piano without bathroom access because she hasn't mastered. i think it was child abuse one did wonder why the police were not on her doorstep. the answer was obvious. she was upper middle class yale law professor. i think, you know, that's the sort of thing they could intervene. if similar tact is were used to get a girl to wear something that would be -- they more like emotional black male like my father or maybe even less dray cone can than that. to bring the police in all such occasions would be to count too much legal intervention in the affairs of the family. societies are certainly spite latitude and -- entitled to insist that all female children have a decent education and employment opportunity that give them exit options from my home situation they may dislike. i think that's extremely important. .. in him and really unveiled nor it's certainly not justified in today's europe
thus when law professor abe ma of the yale law school admitted in the popular book "tiger mother" she forced her daughter to stand outside in the cold without supper and on occasion forced to stay on the piano without bathroom access because she hasn't mastered. i think it was child abuse one did wonder why the police were not on her doorstep. the answer was obvious. she was upper middle class yale law professor. i think, you know, that's the sort of thing they could intervene. if...
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everyone realizes changes have to be made over time to the law. will they create competition and price limitation as a result? is the premium support we are offering to families making less than 400% of poverty going to be adequate for them to still by an insurance from exchanges? we will learn this going on. the one we know for sure is if the other party prevailed, we would be in the sewer. i am open to whatever elements we need to reconsider their. we have got the right starting point. >> the senator has time for two more questions. >> do you anticipate republicans will demand more deficit reduction on top of what they are already asking for in exchange for raising the deficit, which we are expected to hit? is that already accounted for in the $4 trillion ultimate grand bargain? >> the first thing we have to come up with is a number. the consensus is $4 trillion. based on some calculations, we have got a great down payment of $1.50 trillion in spending cuts already. the president has called for all up to $1.60 trillion in revenue. there are some
everyone realizes changes have to be made over time to the law. will they create competition and price limitation as a result? is the premium support we are offering to families making less than 400% of poverty going to be adequate for them to still by an insurance from exchanges? we will learn this going on. the one we know for sure is if the other party prevailed, we would be in the sewer. i am open to whatever elements we need to reconsider their. we have got the right starting point....
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individual and personal expression. ( drumbeats ) taxation without representation: copley's father-in-law, an english merchant, was importing tea to america. copley felt he could not speak out against his family, nor could he defend them. seeking his artistic heritage, he sailed for europe. it wasn't long before he became part of that heritage, a forerunner in the great romantic movement. still, the longer his self-imposed exile in england, the greater his loneliness. his children were his models. the commissions continued. but his greatest masterpieces were painted while memory and imagination were fresh. ( drumbeats, lively trumpet notes ) in his isolation in england, copley worked harder to be america's first great painter. "poor america," he wrote, "yet certain i am she will finally emerge from her present calamity and become a mighty empire. and it is a pleasing reflection that i shall stand amongst the first of the artists that shall have led the country to the knowledge and cultivation of the fine arts." narrator: ...yet george catlin had a grander dream: he was an artist in search
individual and personal expression. ( drumbeats ) taxation without representation: copley's father-in-law, an english merchant, was importing tea to america. copley felt he could not speak out against his family, nor could he defend them. seeking his artistic heritage, he sailed for europe. it wasn't long before he became part of that heritage, a forerunner in the great romantic movement. still, the longer his self-imposed exile in england, the greater his loneliness. his children were his...
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we created high schools and child labor laws. it took four years until we invented the word teenager. there is some irony that it was not invented until somebody bothers 60's. these were responses to problems. there were solutions. it is ironic that he, himself, who proposed 20 years later a new stage of life between midlife and old age. he argued that he had made a mistake. he should have invented this stage for people like himself. in writing about this, he had a set of beautiful images and and sides that make a lot of sense 100 years later. he describes it as an indian summer. human beings did not reach the height of their capacity until the shadows started slanting is toward. his idea was more and more people were reaching a point where they have the benefits of experience and the capacity to do something with it. i think it all comes back to a sense of time. the familiar way of thinking about this period of life and the access people have as they move into their careers and continue trying to contribute to society is experie
we created high schools and child labor laws. it took four years until we invented the word teenager. there is some irony that it was not invented until somebody bothers 60's. these were responses to problems. there were solutions. it is ironic that he, himself, who proposed 20 years later a new stage of life between midlife and old age. he argued that he had made a mistake. he should have invented this stage for people like himself. in writing about this, he had a set of beautiful images and...
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enterprise. >> the new mining law has not been a bad thing. it preserves the interests of the guineans, but we've not driven away foreign investors. the proof is that they continue to be here every day. the interests of the investors are taken into account because they are very important for us. those who show confidence in guinea, and put their capital here, should be compensated properly and find political stability. >> by evening the freight train from the capital conakry has finally arrived at the mine. it's hours late due to problems unloading the last batch of ore. the rain caused the bauxite in the open cars to clump together. the shift supervisor urges the loading workers to hurry. a phone call from the harbor. a ship is waiting to take the bauxite to ukraine for processing. guinea has no aluminum plant of its own -- another reason why this country profits so little from its vast mineral resource. >> and that's all we have time for on this edition of global 3000. if you want to get in touch and share youur view, you can also find us on
enterprise. >> the new mining law has not been a bad thing. it preserves the interests of the guineans, but we've not driven away foreign investors. the proof is that they continue to be here every day. the interests of the investors are taken into account because they are very important for us. those who show confidence in guinea, and put their capital here, should be compensated properly and find political stability. >> by evening the freight train from the capital conakry has...
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includes checks and balances and respects fundamental freedoms and individual rights and the rule of law, consistent with egypt's international commitment. it goes on to say, quote, we call for all egyptians to resolve their differences over these important issues, piece fully, and, through democratic dialogue. but, no mention, harris, of mohamed morsi by name. >> harris: molly henneberg, thanks, molly. we move on to hollywood and the world. actor larry hagman was so good at being bad. he has passed away, and people are laying flowers at his star at the hollywood walk of fame. he died yesterday in dallas, again working as the character that maids him famous the world over, best known for his role as is the scheming oil tie can, jr ewing on "dallas" and he was the loveable astronaut tony nelson on "i dream of jeanie." we have more on his life and career and the sidewalk out there has been a flurry of activity as people come by to witness his star. >> reporter: and, already, we are having a legenus, harris. larry hagman dying of complications from cancer at the age of 81. he played the vil
includes checks and balances and respects fundamental freedoms and individual rights and the rule of law, consistent with egypt's international commitment. it goes on to say, quote, we call for all egyptians to resolve their differences over these important issues, piece fully, and, through democratic dialogue. but, no mention, harris, of mohamed morsi by name. >> harris: molly henneberg, thanks, molly. we move on to hollywood and the world. actor larry hagman was so good at being bad. he...
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central berlin or all immigrants and they're angry they've come here to protest against harsh german laws that force refugees to remain at whichever camp the state sends them to that's after a twenty eight day march across the country which involved them breaking these very same laws if you want to. you go with the big games you win or something. you go or if you come and then you don't show them you cannot enter even these small place and then i say ok now i have nowhere to go is it is please i'm ok finished people here are from africa the middle east and asia they've been seeking a better life in a better place but it seems what they found here turned out to be yet another fight in their hopes in the way. the people we're meeting here have been running away from atrocities and violence and dictatorship in their homelands forced to give up their homes and their lives there just to survive actually had nowhere to go and they've come here in what may be their last hope but other welcome here enough with a german little sheep singling syrian refugees out they may have better chances but sti
central berlin or all immigrants and they're angry they've come here to protest against harsh german laws that force refugees to remain at whichever camp the state sends them to that's after a twenty eight day march across the country which involved them breaking these very same laws if you want to. you go with the big games you win or something. you go or if you come and then you don't show them you cannot enter even these small place and then i say ok now i have nowhere to go is it is please...
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supporters of the law say it is simply a way to identify groups involved in russian politics who use funds from overseas. >> i do not think it is repression. it is just a way of classifying politically active citizens groups. may be someone could explain to me what is so impressive about that. >> groups could continue to operate without foreign funding, but it would make it difficult for activists to effectively monitor elections in a country as big as russia. >> coming up, we have some sports for you in the latest from the champions league. >> but first, other stories making news this hour -- the power struggle over france's conservative party continues. the former prime minister who narrowly lost sunday's leadership vote contesting the election results. he says crucial votes from some of france's overseas set -- territories were not counted. >> rebels in the democratic republic of congo have threatened to take the capital. they seized a strategic city earlier this week, and a spokesman told a crowd that they would not stop there. thousands of congolese soldiers and hundreds of poli
supporters of the law say it is simply a way to identify groups involved in russian politics who use funds from overseas. >> i do not think it is repression. it is just a way of classifying politically active citizens groups. may be someone could explain to me what is so impressive about that. >> groups could continue to operate without foreign funding, but it would make it difficult for activists to effectively monitor elections in a country as big as russia. >> coming up, we...
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the bureau is trading for $ 1.2973. >> a german bank is in trouble with the law. prosecutors raided 13 of the bank's locations, including its munich headquarters, in search of evidence of tax evasion. the bank is suspected of cheating the state out of 124 million euros. share transactions between 2006 and 2008 are the focus of the probe. the bank is not alone. investigators are currently looking into similar incidents of alleged tax evasion at other institutions. >> there's a lot of money in going bankrupt. that is if you are the one winding up a big company that goes bust. >> a german law firm, for example, are doing just that for lehman brothers here in germany, and today, they've been trying to justify their massive fees. >> lehman brothers creditors have not been happy with their demands, but there's good news for them as well. lehman's assets in germany turned out to be much higher than first thought. >> risky speculation on the u.s. housing market triggered the global financial crisis as well as the downfall of lehman brothers, once the world's fourth larges
the bureau is trading for $ 1.2973. >> a german bank is in trouble with the law. prosecutors raided 13 of the bank's locations, including its munich headquarters, in search of evidence of tax evasion. the bank is suspected of cheating the state out of 124 million euros. share transactions between 2006 and 2008 are the focus of the probe. the bank is not alone. investigators are currently looking into similar incidents of alleged tax evasion at other institutions. >> there's a lot of...
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under a law passed in 2007, the former dissidents are entitled to 14 euros for every day they spent in jail. most of the men have received only a fraction of that. we go to meet his father. the government has allotted him a room. the toilets down the corridor are hardly more than holes in the floor, and they stink. the father was also a victim of the dictatorship. he says the political prisoners were exploited and lost their property. >> i had a house in the center of town -- two bedrooms, a living room, with a big garden. today, there are three or four apartment buildings there. >> albania is celebrating 100 years of independence. flags lined the streets of the capital. the country wants to move closer to the rest of europe, and 11,000 former political prisoners are bad publicity. the main governing party says the hunger strike was opposite -- was orchestrated by the opposition. >> these actions are not normal. in fact, they are simply undemocratic. they are getting people to commit these actions for political motives. in this case, it is specifically about blocking and albania's inte
under a law passed in 2007, the former dissidents are entitled to 14 euros for every day they spent in jail. most of the men have received only a fraction of that. we go to meet his father. the government has allotted him a room. the toilets down the corridor are hardly more than holes in the floor, and they stink. the father was also a victim of the dictatorship. he says the political prisoners were exploited and lost their property. >> i had a house in the center of town -- two...
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leading barristers who are signing but you can have a political strike it's movie an international law where scientists have a look at their stories sets it see if we can do it what are the repercussions of going to hit with their what unions were prepared to support so the issue we're looking at the executor you see he saw that there will be anybody over it the general council we mean next month and we're be arguing are certainly will be arguing that if people can't persuade me that they can overturn or strike in we should be proceed in head to moma die in the spring called general strike there hasn't been a general strike for eighty six the air how do you expect to carry the general public with you for a general strike in twenty six probably none of us can remember it or certainly don't but i've been a couple of days of action since then the seventies for example five dock workers were put in prison called the pedophile five and the two you see general council called a strike unless these people were taken prisoner there's also the director that we had last november on the thirtieth
leading barristers who are signing but you can have a political strike it's movie an international law where scientists have a look at their stories sets it see if we can do it what are the repercussions of going to hit with their what unions were prepared to support so the issue we're looking at the executor you see he saw that there will be anybody over it the general council we mean next month and we're be arguing are certainly will be arguing that if people can't persuade me that they can...
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body, has the job of overseeing the international law of the sea. since the concordia disaster, the imo has issued some new proposals, including additional life jackets in public areas, better communication of emergency instructions, and muster drills before the ship departs. but at the moment, they are simply recommendations. a point i put to the imo secretary general. these interim measures are voluntary. they're not mandatory. shouldn't you be saying to the shipping industry, you have to do this? >> we take our action based on the result of the casualty investigation report. we are expecting to receive casualty investigation probably over this summer. while it is necessary, i'm sure the maritime safety committee will take robust action. >> so basically this could become mandatory after november once you have the report? >> i can imagine that. >> some of the concordia's last passengers want a much faster and tougher approach. >> there needs to be a total overhauling of how this industry operates. they lobby hard, they're paying bucks, buying peopl
body, has the job of overseeing the international law of the sea. since the concordia disaster, the imo has issued some new proposals, including additional life jackets in public areas, better communication of emergency instructions, and muster drills before the ship departs. but at the moment, they are simply recommendations. a point i put to the imo secretary general. these interim measures are voluntary. they're not mandatory. shouldn't you be saying to the shipping industry, you have to do...
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prosecutors have indicted sumida's husband, sister-in-law, and sons. investigators say victims were held in her condo against their will, deprived of food and water and physically abused before they died. in most cases they say relatives of the victims were the ones who carried out the abuse. police have found five bodies. they believe four other people who are listed as missing are connected to this case and likely dead. investigators say sumida's crimes could date back a decade. during that time, citizens and police had warning signs. but they didn't act. lax law enforcement is partially to blame, but so is the japanese tendency to respect privacy. earlier, gene otani spoke with nhk world's reporter covering this story. >> you have been following the case. how did this case come to light? >> yes, gene. it first came up a year ago when a woman fled to a police station and said she'd been kidnapped and held against her will. since then the police have found dead bodies in diffent pts of western japan. investigators say sumida was the mastermind behind
prosecutors have indicted sumida's husband, sister-in-law, and sons. investigators say victims were held in her condo against their will, deprived of food and water and physically abused before they died. in most cases they say relatives of the victims were the ones who carried out the abuse. police have found five bodies. they believe four other people who are listed as missing are connected to this case and likely dead. investigators say sumida's crimes could date back a decade. during that...
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. >> i think you have to talk about whether it's by law or by culture. and i think most evebody would have understood early on that by law, the nation was secular, but by choice, the nation was -- in other words, its people were christians and there's always been that dynamic, people have always understood there's a tension there between a population that's largely christian but uses its freedom to choose christiity and the laws that say go ahead ande whatever religion you want to be. >> this is what i understand from your text. one of five of the founding fathers had any religious stressed denomination or affiliation and that was when it existed calvinist and that was pretty much of a god almost independent of jesus, correct, a watch maker god who starts the earth and then he leaves it on its own, a deistic god? >> well, no, in terms of the population there's the calvinists and the deists. >> way back then? >> right. the calvinists totally predominated among the population. the founding fathers were much more elites and yes, many of them were deists but
. >> i think you have to talk about whether it's by law or by culture. and i think most evebody would have understood early on that by law, the nation was secular, but by choice, the nation was -- in other words, its people were christians and there's always been that dynamic, people have always understood there's a tension there between a population that's largely christian but uses its freedom to choose christiity and the laws that say go ahead ande whatever religion you want to be....
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the violations of the constitution and any number of laws that existed at the time. that that was the that was the part that i could not be associated with that's why i left there they were building social networks on who who is communicating and with whom inside this country so that your entire social network of everybody of every us citizen was being compiled over time so they're taking it from one company alone or roughly three hundred twenty million records a day that's over time that that's probably cumulated up to close to twenty trillion over the years the original program that we put together to handle this to be able to identify terrorists anywhere in the world. and alert anyone the that they were in under jeopardy would have would have been able to do that by encrypting everybody's communications except those who were targets so that in essence you would protect their identities and the information about them until you could develop probable cause and then once you showed probable cause then you could do a de crypt and target them and we could do that and i
the violations of the constitution and any number of laws that existed at the time. that that was the that was the part that i could not be associated with that's why i left there they were building social networks on who who is communicating and with whom inside this country so that your entire social network of everybody of every us citizen was being compiled over time so they're taking it from one company alone or roughly three hundred twenty million records a day that's over time that...
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done now with some great net mining there by alex on the laws from the it was nancy and jeff glass from c b. meanwhile a comment to. produce his third shout out in twelve gauge show game so far and definitely this a one week out of history for a gift for neil young. threshing the common man away and feeling confident in life. opinions differ so choose the heat of the week yourself it's either steep on the conduit from a. boy to anybody from worries. and to more beautiful gill surrounds the best these we've had all four onwards we get a severe dangling his way through the green of a business the founders who set up need to again for a go. and sky meet because and going more than some just hearing denial may is the basis to prove this game is about speed and intelligence. r.t. . so after all that here's the best of the rest from the world of sport. on monday in sport couldn't get any funnier as dozens of clowns slugged it out in the tense version of their and then picks in mexico the colorfully dressed entertainers discovered who is best at tug of war a trial issue relating race and they
done now with some great net mining there by alex on the laws from the it was nancy and jeff glass from c b. meanwhile a comment to. produce his third shout out in twelve gauge show game so far and definitely this a one week out of history for a gift for neil young. threshing the common man away and feeling confident in life. opinions differ so choose the heat of the week yourself it's either steep on the conduit from a. boy to anybody from worries. and to more beautiful gill surrounds the best...
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. >> democracy means the rule of law and the division of powers. therefore, i appeal to the egyptian leadership to seek a compromise. >> that is what the demonstrators in cairo are looking for. they vow to continue until he meets their demands. >> for the latest on the story, we are joined now from cairo, and he is following the events there. the president is trying to diffuse the situation and he is negotiating with senior judges. is there any sign of a compromise? >> not yet. the country is really waiting to see if he is going to give in and see if there will be a compromise. the only thing he underlined yesterday is the measure of glory. by substance, no compromise yet. >> what about the mood on the street compared with what you have experienced over the last 18 months? what is it like? >> the muslim brotherhood it is against all the other political institutions. they are unified as they never were before expect that in the military behind mubarrak. there are two big demonstrations tomorrow in cairo. one at the university at the other in tahrir
. >> democracy means the rule of law and the division of powers. therefore, i appeal to the egyptian leadership to seek a compromise. >> that is what the demonstrators in cairo are looking for. they vow to continue until he meets their demands. >> for the latest on the story, we are joined now from cairo, and he is following the events there. the president is trying to diffuse the situation and he is negotiating with senior judges. is there any sign of a compromise? >>...